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Alexandra Blenkinsop
Researcher at Imperial College London
Publications - 18
Citations - 397
Alexandra Blenkinsop is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications receiving 98 citations.
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Age groups that sustain resurging COVID-19 epidemics in the United States.
Melodie Monod,Alexandra Blenkinsop,Xiaoyue Xi,Daniel Hebert,Sivan Bershan,Simon Tietze,Marc Baguelin,Valerie C. Bradley,Yu Chen,Helen Coupland,Sarah Filippi,Jonathan Ish-Horowicz,Martin McManus,Thomas A. Mellan,Axel Gandy,Michael Hutchinson,H. Juliette T. Unwin,Sabine L. van Elsland,Michaela A. C. Vollmer,Sebastian Weber,Harrison Zhu,Anne Bezancon,Neil M. Ferguson,Swapnil Mishra,Seth Flaxman,Samir Bhatt,Samir Bhatt,Oliver Ratmann +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed aggregated, age-specific mobility trends from more than 10 million individuals in the United States and link these mechanistically to age-aware COVID-19 mortality data.
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COVID-19-Associated Orphanhood and Caregiver Death in the United States.
Susan D. Hillis,Alexandra Blenkinsop,Andrés Villaveces,Francis B Annor,Leandris Liburd,Greta M. Massetti,Zewditu Demissie,James A. Mercy,Charles A. Nelson,Lucie Cluver,Lucie Cluver,Seth Flaxman,Lorraine Sherr,Christl A. Donnelly,Oliver Ratmann,H. Juliette T. Unwin +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors quantified COVID-19-associated caregiver loss and orphanhood in the US and for each state using fertility and excess and COVID19 mortality data.
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Global, regional, and national minimum estimates of children affected by COVID-19-associated orphanhood and caregiver death, by age and family circumstance up to Oct 31, 2021: an updated modelling study
H. Juliette T. Unwin,Susan D. Hillis,Lucie Cluver,Seth Flaxman,Philip S Goldman,Alexander Butchart,Gretchen Bachman,Laura B. Rawlings,Christl A. Donnelly,Oliver Ratmann,Phil Green,Charles A. Nelson,Alexandra Blenkinsop,Samir Bhatt,Chris Desmond,Andrés Villaveces,Lorraine Sherr +16 more
TL;DR: The findings show that numbers of children affected by COVID-19-associated orphanhood and caregiver death almost doubled in 6 months compared with the amount after the first 14 months of the pandemic.
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Age groups that sustain resurging COVID-19 epidemics in the United States
Melodie Monod,Alexandra Blenkinsop,Xiaoyue Xi,Daniel Hebert,Sivan Bershan,Valerie C. Bradley,Yu Chen,Helen Coupland,Sarah Filippi,Jonathan Ish-Horowicz,Martin McManus,Thomas A. Mellan,Axel Gandy,Michael Hutchinson,H. Juliette T. Unwin,Michaela A. C. Vollmer,Sebastian Weber,Harrison Zhu,Anne Bezancon,Simon Tietze,Neil M. Ferguson,Swapnil Mishra,Seth Flaxman,Samir Bhatt,Oliver Ratmann +24 more
TL;DR: Transmission model predicts that re-opening kindergartens and elementary schools could facilitate spread and lead to additional COVID-19 attributable deaths over a 90-day period, and indicates that targeting interventions to adults aged 20-49 are an important consideration in halting resurgent epidemics and preventing CO VID-19-attributable deaths when kindergartsens and Elementary schools reopen.
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Access to routinely collected health data for clinical trials - review of successful data requests to UK registries.
Sarah Lensen,Archie Macnair,Sharon B. Love,Victoria Yorke-Edwards,Nurulamin M Noor,Meredith Martyn,Alexandra Blenkinsop,Carlos Diaz-Montana,Graham Powell,Elizabeth A. Williamson,James R. Carpenter,Matthew R. Sydes +11 more
TL;DR: In the last five years, only a small minority of UK-based RCTs have accessed RCHD to inform participant data, and improved accessibility, confirmed data quality and joined-up thinking between the registries and the regulatory authorities are asked.